女权主义者跨境抵抗的国际空间

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Political Geography Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103111
Evan N. Shenkin , Michele Abee
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这篇文章记录了支持选择权的非政府组织 "网络妇女"、"浪潮妇女 "和 "援助准入 "为向世界各地寻求行使身体健康和自主人权的人们提供生殖保健信息和程序(包括医疗堕胎)而进行的斗争,不论国家法律结构如何。这些组织力求肯定和分享世界卫生组织批准的生殖保健知识和护理,包括安全和经批准的医疗堕胎。波浪上的妇女 "和 "网络上的妇女 "将国际水域和互联网作为行使身体自主自由的共同空间。具体而言,"网络妇女 "和 "援助准入 "将互联网作为国际物理空间的数字想象延伸。作者认为,一个透明、开放的互联网,作为一个想象中的共同空间,对于对抗正在进行的国际空间私有化进程和对生殖健康权利的限制至关重要。在此框架下,堕胎护理网站保持可访问性和避免审查的地位是网络中立性和女权主义地缘政治的风向标。争取开放互联网的斗争对生殖健康、身体自主和思想自由交流具有广泛的影响。
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International spaces for feminist cross-border resistance

This article documents the struggle of pro-choice nongovernmental organizations, Women on Web, Women on Waves, and Aid Access, to provide reproductive healthcare information and procedures, including medical abortion, to people around the world seeking to exercise their human rights to physical health and autonomy irrespective of state legal structures. These organizations seek to affirm and share factual reproductive health knowledge and care approved by the World Health Organization including safe and approved medical abortions. Women on Waves and Women on Web use international waters and the Internet as common spaces to exercise freedom over bodily autonomy. Specifically, Women on Web and Aid Access use the Internet as a digital imaginary extension of physical international spaces. The authors argue that a transparent and open Internet, as an imagined common, is essential to countering ongoing processes of privatization of international spaces and restrictions on reproductive health rights. Under this framework, the status of abortion care websites to remain accessible and avoid censorship is a bellwether for both net neutrality and feminist geopolitics. The struggle for an open Internet has broad implications for reproductive health, bodily autonomy, and the free exchange of ideas.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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